I can't wait till I'm in Idaho, I can finally start the form 1 for a SBR

technique where do you shoot? I'm moving to Idaho on Sept 2nd. BTW sweet guns you got there

Nfa gets expensive super fast. I've been here for 15 months and am waiting for stamps 12-14 I think. I won't see them until December but in the meantime I am considering submitting 1 or 2 more to sbr a couple more lowers.

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Nfa gets expensive super fast. I've been here for 15 months and am waiting for stamps 12-14 I think. I won't see them until December but in the meantime I am considering submitting 1 or 2 more to sbr a couple more lowers.

12-14??? Well I only have 1 AR pistol to SBR, but I do have a 870 AOW that I'm sure would look nice with a stock on it, and an AK that I wouldn't mind seeing a bit shorter... I can see what you mean it gets expensive

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I like FDE because when I pose for pictures with my FDE guns it makes me look more like an operator.

12-14??? Well I only have 1 AR pistol to SBR, but I do have a 870 AOW that I'm sure would look nice with a stock on it, and an AK that I wouldn't mind seeing a bit shorter... I can see what you mean it gets expensive

And that is where it starts. You start thinking of the what if's. Well, I'll just do this one, or I'll just get another suppressor. I have a never fired saiga 12 that I think would be cool to SBS.

12-14??? Well I only have 1 AR pistol to SBR, but I do have a 870 AOW that I'm sure would look nice with a stock on it, and an AK that I wouldn't mind seeing a bit shorter... I can see what you mean it gets expensive

I can say that I am up to five stamps now, and yes, super expensive! I sent in Form 1 for my MP-5 clone, and now the wait begins. Now I need to buy a house in Vegas and so I can move my SBR and cans west.

Originally, it was to be built on a standard lower with a hahn block and a 9" MCSR Rail.

This is what it looked like. The suppressor was just set in the rail as I couldn't find the adapter I needed for almost a year.

Then I stumbled across and bought a DDLES lower. 8 months later the tax stamp came back on that one. I also found the adapter I needed for the suppressor. I went to assemble the spikes 9mm upper to the lower and was having some issues with alignment. So I decided to rebuild using a seekins IRMT-R upper. I also decided I wanted to bury the suppressor more so I bought a longer seekins rail.

Went to assemble all of that and the rail was hitting the lower. Grrrr. Contacted seekins and they asked me to send it to them so they could figure it out. I didn't want to deal with sending an SBR in the mail and I knew I wouldn't have time this week to send it out.

Here is the pic of it hitting. Even if I could get the rail on it wouldn't have been able to rotate fully on the lower.

So, into the garage I went and clamped my $200 rail into the mill vice and eyeballed it to make the cutout.

I was looking for the multimount adapter that threads into the multimount and then goes on to your barrel. I bought a TROS barrel with the lugs machined in and never anticipated it would be so hard to find a MM 3 lug. Finally stumbled on one at silencershop and 2 weeks later got the notice from Gemtech that they were in stock. I had already received the one I bought so that was that.

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It takes a pretty neat gun for me to make it a keeper. I like the features of the M400 and the arm brace that saves 8 months and $200 for an NFA stamp made it a no-brainer. It's going to be my vehicles center console gun sans suppressor.